THE POODLE.
The Shoeblack's poodle, [332]—two learned poodles exhibited at Milan, [332]—a poodle reminds the servant that he wants a walk, [336]—hides the whip, [336]—performance in a London theatre, [337]—finds his way from London to Inverary, [342]—supports himself during his master's absence, [342]—friendship with a terrier, [342]—discerns a rogue at first sight, and causes him to be detected, [343]—enjoys a glass of grog, [344]—carries three puppies a long distance, one at a time, [345]—fetches his master's slippers, &c., [346]—imitates the agonies of death, [346]—goes to church by habit without the family, the road being overflowed, [347]—watches over the dead body of his master, [347]—protects his master's body, [348]—climbs up a house in Wells Street, Oxford Street, [348]—anecdote of Froll, [349].